Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Extra spaces (or replacing anything)
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Have you used the G Suite Camera?
Monday, January 29, 2018
Tools for Watching Videos
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Black History Resources
Make a slide for each student
Let’s say you want to make a group slide presentation. There will be one slide for each student. You could create one slide- and then let the students copy. Or you could use this Google Sheet Add-On from Alice Keeler. You create a spreadsheet, use the add-on, add your roster and it will generate a slide for every student (and their name is already on it)! Please click here for her post and the directions.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
More Math Sites
Looking to for something new in math? Check out this list from Richard Byrne (Free Technology for Teachers) on 10 Math resources for both teachers and students.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Google Drawing Ideas
Richard Byrne has a list of 7 ideas with Google Drawings. I will admit it is a Google tool I don’t use enough. Maybe my next project...
Thursday, January 25, 2018
SOS for Mathematical Thinking
Here’s a blog post from Discovery Education on the SOS (Spotlight on Strategies) on Mathematical Thinking. How could this help your students?
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
HyperDoc for high school biology
HyperDocs are really digital lesson plans- they offer student choice and provide independence. Here are a series of high school Biology lessons from Charlotte Crane.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Search within a single folder
You remember what folder you put it in- and now you can search the folder! Please see Alice Keeler’s directions here.
Monday, January 22, 2018
The degrees of separation Google
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Want to add music to your slides?
Here’s an interesting add-on (from Richard Byrne’s Free Technology for Teachers) that will allow you to add a musical selection to your Google Slides. Using an add-on (and music that you have previously downloaded), you can have a soundtrack to your slide presentation.
Not sure where to get copyright free music? Check out Richard’s other post here.
Participate in the Technology Olympics!
The talented Jenn Wagner is hosting a teacher/student tech Olympics. Why not use this as a chance to stretch your tech skills.
Please click here for the website for additional information and to sign up. The Tech Olympic
Games run from 2/9-2/25 for grades PreK-6.
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Use Google Drawings with links
While I have not been a huge Thinglink user (a site that allows you to add links to images), I was interested in the changes they have made. According to Richard Byrne (Free Technology for Teachers in his post here), there are changes in student access and he suggests using Google Drawings as a replacement. There is a short YouTube video (below) that will walk you through the process.He also shared a link to additional ways to use Google Drawings in class. You can then have them share their work in classroom.
Just as a note- if they download their drawing as a picture file, the links will not appear.
Friday, January 19, 2018
Padlet 2.0
Think online post-it notes where you can add text, images, and links. This week, during a training session,I had teachers post examples of sites for a project. It is free, easy to use- and what I find great about working with students is the comment moderation feature.
Recently Richard Byrne (Free Technology for Teachers) shared their most recent update.Please click here to read his post.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
STEM Resources for HIgh School
Discovery Education has just launched additional STEM resources for high school students. Please click here for the information.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Use Emojis!
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While you might be used to using emojis on your phone, there are also websites!
In her blog post, Alice Keeler shares suggestions for using emojis for student feedback.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Want to make a board game?
Monday, January 15, 2018
One thing you can do to be successful
Vicki Davis posted here about the one step to ensure your success. With today’s snowstorm, I can certainly relate to her example of the snow struggles. After you read it, see how you could use it in your activities and how it could impact your students.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Creating comics in Google
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Making a Google Template (the easy way)
Friday, January 12, 2018
Learning from video games
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Biodiversity Timeline Project Based Learning
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Helping students (and teachers) with Stress
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Plan your year with SBT!
Storyboardthat has posted lesson plans for the year- they have something for every holiday. Please click here to view.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Interesting hooks and closure ideas
In this recent post from PearDeck, there are some engaging
(and easy to implement) suggestions for those first few and last
minutes of class. Please read the blog post here.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Google Search Features
In the beginning, I was so organized- every doc went into a folder and my drive looked great. But time passes, the number of documents increases and things started to get a little messy. If you share this trait, please read Richard Byrne’s (at Free Technology for Teachers) blog post here for a quick search tip!
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Playlists for your students
Friday, January 5, 2018
Snow Days
Here’s a humorous blog post from PearDeck about snow days. The suggestions made to further engage students would work any time of the year! ( I wrote this several days ago- didn't know it would actually be posted on a snow day!)
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Do projects=learning?
This morning, Alice Keeler shared her top ten posts from last year. This one caught my eye. While students complete projects, they really didn’t learn anything (unless you count how to Google the answers). Alice shares a form for collecting feedback to help improve your assignments and student learning.
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Stay calm and teach on
Ready to revisit your classroom strategies? Need a different approach? Check this ASCD article (shared by Rich Tola). They showcase a variety of techniques to strengthen your classroom management skills.
Getting into Keep!
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Creating a certificate
passing grade and then automatically email a certificate to the student.
As Richard suggests, you want to activate the add-on before starting to create the quiz.
The student’s percentage correct will also appear on the
certificate (and there are several style options and you can create your own
using a Google Slide).
If you want to try it out, here’s a sample quiz I created. It seems to take a
few minutes (most of my tests were back in 5) for the email to process.
New from Storyboardthat!
New from Storyboardthat!
I recently got an email from Storyboardthat listing their new features! (Love the science tab).
Here’s my sample as well their suggestions:
Here’s my sample as well their suggestions:
1. New Science Art – Along with our new science resources,
the Storyboard That artists have created new lab equipment,
diagrams, special symbols, and planets! Be sure to check out
the “Science” tab in the Storyboard Creator.
the Storyboard That artists have created new lab equipment,
diagrams, special symbols, and planets! Be sure to check out
the “Science” tab in the Storyboard Creator.
2. Advanced Cropping Options – In addition to the standard
crop, we have added circular crop and four-point crop
(advanced crop). Now you can crop at angles and with
curves!
crop, we have added circular crop and four-point crop
(advanced crop). Now you can crop at angles and with
curves!
3. Enhanced Editing Features – Take a look at the editing
palette options! There are new filters and effects, better
text editing, and the ability to align multiple objects.
palette options! There are new filters and effects, better
text editing, and the ability to align multiple objects.
4. Smart Items – Many of our items, like food or books, now
have a blue “Image Options” button to show a different
perspective or function. Search for “atom” and create your
own Bohr model.
have a blue “Image Options” button to show a different
perspective or function. Search for “atom” and create your
own Bohr model.
5. New Layouts – This year we have increased the number
of layouts to nine. Use the chart and cycle layouts to present
information in new ways.
of layouts to nine. Use the chart and cycle layouts to present
information in new ways.
Monday, January 1, 2018
Want to try studio?
Studio is the new product from Discovery Education- think Board Builder plus. There are many new features including collaboration, templates, and pages. Please click the link here for early access information and a tutorial.
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